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| abstract = Digital Topology software should reflect the generality of the underlying mathematics: mapping the latter to the former requires genericity. By designing generic solutionsone can effectively reuse digital topology data structures and algorithms. We propose an image processing framework focused on the Generic Programming paradigm in which an algorithm on the paper can be turned into a single codewritten once and usable with various input types. This approach enables users to design and implement new methods at a lower cost, try cross-domain experiments and help generalize results. |
| abstract = Digital Topology software should reflect the generality of the underlying mathematics: mapping the latter to the former requires genericity. By designing generic solutionsone can effectively reuse digital topology data structures and algorithms. We propose an image processing framework focused on the Generic Programming paradigm in which an algorithm on the paper can be turned into a single codewritten once and usable with various input types. This approach enables users to design and implement new methods at a lower cost, try cross-domain experiments and help generalize results. |
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| annote = This paper is an extended version of levillain.10.wadgmm (201008-WADGMM). |
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Latest revision as of 18:57, 4 January 2018
- Authors
- Roland Levillain, Thierry Géraud, Laurent Najman
- Where
- WADGMM 2010
- Type
- inproceedings
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Projects
- Olena
- Date
- 2012-08-08
Abstract
Digital Topology software should reflect the generality of the underlying mathematics: mapping the latter to the former requires genericity. By designing generic solutionsone can effectively reuse digital topology data structures and algorithms. We propose an image processing framework focused on the Generic Programming paradigm in which an algorithm on the paper can be turned into a single codewritten once and usable with various input types. This approach enables users to design and implement new methods at a lower cost, try cross-domain experiments and help generalize results.
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Bibtex (lrde.bib)
@InProceedings{ levillain.12.wadgmm-lncs, oldkeys = {levillain.12.lncs}, author = {Roland Levillain and Thierry G\'eraud and Laurent Najman}, title = {Writing Reusable Digital Topology Algorithms in a Generic Image Processing Framework}, booktitle = {WADGMM 2010}, pages = {140--153}, year = 2012, editor = {Ullrich K\"othe and Annick Montanvert and Pierre Soille}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, volume = 7346, abstract = {Digital Topology software should reflect the generality of the underlying mathematics: mapping the latter to the former requires genericity. By designing generic solutions, one can effectively reuse digital topology data structures and algorithms. We propose an image processing framework focused on the Generic Programming paradigm in which an algorithm on the paper can be turned into a single code, written once and usable with various input types. This approach enables users to design and implement new methods at a lower cost, try cross-domain experiments and help generalize results.}, keywords = {Generic Programming, Interface, Skeleton, Complex}, annote = {This paper is an extended version of levillain.10.wadgmm (201008-WADGMM).} }